PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES

Palliative Care

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In our palliative care service, we aim to provide comfort and support to our patients and their families during their most challenging times. We take a multidisciplinary approach to create care plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient. Our experienced team works to improve the quality of life of our patients through pain management, symptom control and psychosocial support services.

Providing Comfort and Support

At Meva, professionals specialized in pain management and symptom control work continuously to improve the comfort of our patients. With psychosocial support services, we help our patients and their families get through this challenging period emotionally easier. With care plans tailored to the needs of each patient and family, we aim for them to make precious memories with their loved ones in a peaceful environment.

We improve the quality of life of our guests by providing the following services within the scope of palliative care:

For more information about our palliative care services, please contact us.
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Palliative Care

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is a medical approach that aims to improve the quality of life of individuals with serious illness. This type of care focuses on meeting the patient’s physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs when they are incurable. Palliative care can be applied at any stage of the disease and generally aims to improve quality of life. Palliative care can be provided from the time of diagnosis, rather than in the later stages of the disease, and is customized according to the patient’s preferences, values and goals.

The Need for Palliative Care in Old Age

Palliative care in old age is an approach that aims to improve the quality of life of individuals, focusing on symptom management and comforting treatment. Older people may have to deal with symptoms such as pain, breathing difficulties and fatigue as chronic diseases progress or when faced with life-threatening conditions. Palliative care steps in to alleviate these symptoms, providing physical comfort and emotional support. At the same time, it helps the elderly person and their family receive moral and psychosocial support during this challenging process, helping to make the most of the end of life. Therefore, palliative care is an indispensable support system for health and well-being in old age.

Palliative Care in Inpatient Care

Palliative care in inpatient care is a holistic approach that aims to meet the physical, psychological and social needs of patients. This model of care aims not only to improve the patient’s quality of life, but also to alleviate the pain, limitation of movement and other discomfort caused by the disease. Offering a comprehensive range of services from nutritional support to bed sore prevention, respiratory treatments to pain management, palliative care enables bedridden patients to live a comfortable and safe life. As a private palliative care center, we offer your patients a safe, comfortable and qualified life with our expert staff.

Palliative Care Center Prices

Palliative care is usually delivered by a multidisciplinary team customized to the needs of the patient, which includes various areas such as medical care, nursing services, psychological support, pain management and social services. Each center applies different pricing policies depending on the scope of services offered. For this reason, you can contact us to learn about palliative care prices and to get more information.

FAQ for Palliative Care

Yes, palliative care at home is possible. However, palliative care in hospices offers many additional benefits that home care cannot. Hospices, especially A+ centers, provide continuous monitoring and care by a multidisciplinary team. They offer advanced technology, emergency response capabilities and comprehensive social support services to best meet patients’ needs. Therefore, in cases that require more comprehensive care and continuous monitoring, palliative care services in hospices ensure that patients are best supported.

Palliative care services include the treatment and follow-up of patients who are dependent on medical devices, the monitoring of oncology patients requiring long-term treatment such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the treatment and care of patients who are fully or partially bedridden. In addition, comprehensive services such as reducing treatment-resistant pain, meeting personal hygiene needs, physical therapy and rehabilitation for patients with limited mobility, respiratory treatments and providing necessary psychological support are provided. These services aim to improve the quality of life of patients and ensure that they have a comfortable process.

There is no limit to the length of stay in palliative care centers. It can last from a few days to several months and is determined by the patient’s response to treatment, disease progression and care needs.

Individuals with a serious life-threatening illness can benefit from palliative care services to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. This care can be provided at any stage of the disease and offers both physical and emotional support.

Palliative care aims to improve patients’ quality of life, while intensive care provides emergency interventions to ensure patient survival. Palliative care offers long-term relief and support, while intensive care is usually for short-term, intensive medical treatment.

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